Multichannel optical sensor for oil film pressure measurement in engine main bearing

Authors

  • H Ronkainen
  • A Hokkanen
  • M Kapulainen
  • I Stuns
  • S Varjus
  • R Turunen
  • S Nyyssönen
  • J Halme

Abstract

An optical sensor has been developed for experimental determination of oil film pressure in journal bearings. The non-intrusive fibre optic sensor is integrated in the sliding surface of the bearing to measure the actual oil film pressure under load without disturbing the actual tribological contact conditions. The sensors with a multichannel system also allowed the use of several optical sensors simultaneously.

Four optical sensors were integrated in a hydrodynamic journal bearing of a large scale diesel engine and the engine tests were carried out with different loads to study the sensor operation in demanding operating conditions. The oil film pressure was successfully measured and the results showed differences in bearing pressure depending on the position of the sensor and on the operating cycle of the cylinders. The optical sensor was capable to measure the oil film pressure in journal bearing with a good sensitivity and repeatability during the tests.  

Section
Peer reviewed articles

Published

2012-03-04

How to Cite

Ronkainen, H., Hokkanen, A., Kapulainen, M., Stuns, I., Varjus, S., Turunen, R., Nyyssönen, S., & Halme, J. (2012). Multichannel optical sensor for oil film pressure measurement in engine main bearing. Tribologia - Finnish Journal of Tribology, 31(3-4), 20–26. Retrieved from https://journal.fi/tribologia/article/view/69338